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CATALOGUE OF ORTHOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



lato, integro, nigricante, ad apicem latiori, articulo l"" tar- 



sorum flavo. 



Long. Corp. 2" ; aiiten. 1" 7"' ; alar, expans. 3" 4'". 



Phasma perspicillaris (Le Spectre mani&re de Papillon), 

 SioH, ftpecfr. pi. 23. f. 86, and Index. 

 G R. Gray, Syn. Phasm. p. 24. 



Hab. Surinam. 



3. (304.) Phasma Gambrisius, Westw. 

 Plate XIV. fig. 2, male. 



Elongatum, subfiliforme, subcyliiulricum, viride ; capite 

 majori, 3-ocellato, hoc ct mesonoto subrugosis ; abdomine 

 fusco, apice viridi ; alls albis, apice subfuscis, area costali 

 viridi ; pedibus mediocriter elongatis, gracilibus ; tegmi- 

 nibus parvis, subquadratis. 



Long. corp. unc. 2; cap. lin. 1 ; proth. lin. f ; mesotb. 

 lin. 3 ; metatb. lin. 3^; abdom. lin. 13 + lin. 2 = lin. 15 ; 

 tegm. lin. 2 ; alse, lin. 16 ; alar, expans. unc. 2f . 



Hab. In Venezuela. B.M. 



Long, slender, subcylindrical, except the metathorax, 

 which is the widest part of the body ; grass-green, not 

 glossy, and destitute of spines or tubercles. The head 

 wide ; eyes large ; ocelli three, large, the front one smaller 

 than the two others ; crown of the head finely rugose. An- 

 tennae broken (about an inch left), the joints very long, 

 except the first, second, fourth, and fifth, which are short, 

 uniform brown-coloured. Mesothorax small, cylindrical, 

 finely rugose on the back. Tegmina small, oblong-quadrate, 

 the extremity rather oblique, the carina strongly elevated 

 info a rounded cone, the surface rather strongly reticulated. 

 Metathorax pale brown. Wings large ; costal area green, 

 the principal vein furcate near the base ; hinder portion 

 white, slightly dusky at the extremity ; the longitudinal 

 veins pale brown, the transverse one scarcely distinct. Ab- 

 domen long, cylindrical, brown, green at its extremity ; 

 three terminal segments short, subclavate ; apex of ter- 

 minal segment subemarginate ; terminal segments beneath 

 moderately swollen, scarcely extending beyond the eighth 

 dorsal segment ; anal styles rather large and setose. Legs 

 slender (anterior tibiae and tarsi wanting) and rather short, 

 uniform green-coloured ; tarsi paler, beneath golden-co- 

 loured ; basal joint of moderate length. 



Allied to Phasma prasinum, Serville. 



Plate XIV. Fig. 2. The male, of the natural she. 2 a. The 

 four terminal segments of the abdomen seen from beneath. 

 2 h. The same seen sideways. 



4. (30o.) Phasma Venilia, Westw. 

 Plate XXXIII. fig. 5, female. 

 Gracile et perelegans, inerme, fulvum ; abdomine fusco. 



nitido ; capite 3-ocellato ; tegminibus parvis, apice oblique 

 truncatis, fidvis, margine interno nigro-tessellatis ; alls mag- 

 nis, roseis, area costali lacte flava, antice virescente, postice 

 fusco-striata ; pedibus tenuissimis (foem.). 



Long. corp. foem. lin. 28 ; cap. lin. If ; anten. lin. 29 ; 

 proth. lin. If ; mesoth. lin. 3^ ; metath. lin. 5 ; abdom. 

 lin. 13 J -^ lin. 3 = lin. IGj ; tegm. lin. 2\ ; alar, expans. 



unc. 3§. 



Hab. In Bogota. 



B.M. 



This is one of the most elegant species in the family. It 

 is very slender, especially in the mesothoracic portion of 

 the body. The head is oblong and polished ; the eyes large, 

 as well as the three ocelli. The antennae are long and 

 straight, about 24-jointed, the joints being remarkably 

 long. The anterior half of the body is of a rich fulvous 

 colour ; the legs rather paler, with a slight greenish tinge. 

 The prothorax is rather irregular on its upper surface, and 

 the mesothorax is marked by an impressed line down the 

 whole of its length. The tegmina are small, oblong, with 

 the middle of the carina but slightly elevated ; they are 

 fulvous yellow, with the inner margin marked with three 

 rows of small black spots occupying the areas between the 

 transverse yellow veins. The wings are large, of a beau- 

 tiful rosy hue, with darker rosy longitudinal veins ; the 

 costal area rich yellow, with fulvous longitudinal veins ; 

 the fore margin tinged with green, and the binder margin 

 with a Ijrown dash, intersected by the pale longitudinal 

 veins ; the principal vein is not furcate, but it unites before 

 reaching the apex of the wing with the next vein, and this 

 united jiortion again unites close to the tip with the fol- 

 lowing vein. The legs are very slender and simple ; the 

 basal joint of the tarsus about as long as the following joints 

 united. The abdomen is long, cyUndrical, brown, and 

 polished ; the three terminal joints are short, and termi- 

 nated by two slender, straight, porrected styles ; the ovi- 

 positor is straight, scarcely swollen, and reaches to the 

 extremity of the ninth dorsal segment. 



Plate XXXIII. Fig. 6. The female, of the natural size. 5 a. 

 The terminal segments of the body seen sideways. 



5. (306.) Phasma Menius, Westw. 

 Plate XVII. fig. 2, male. 



Gracile, sordide nigricans, obscurum ; antennis longis, 

 albido 1 0-annulatis ; mesonoto vix prothorace longiori, supra 

 parum granuloso ; tegminibus brevibus, subquadratis, in 

 medio elevato-angulatis, striola obscura notatis ; alis opaco- 

 alhidis, area costali nigricante ; pedibus gracilibus, obscuris, 

 inermibus, femoribus tibiisque basi albidis (mas). 



